How to Make Multiplication Instruction Super Fun and Memorable

Posted by Erica Warren on Apr 01, 2020

Multiplication Instruction that requires rote memorization is often a labor-intensive and boring task for young learners. Many kids spend countless hours with flashcards as well as paper and pencil drills. What if I told you that there was a better way? Instead, teachers can use songs, coloring activities, finger techniques, games, and strategies to make the multiplication quick and simple!

What are Some Simple Strategies for Teaching the Times Tables?

There are a number of strategies that can be used with students to master their multiplication tables:

Just like students can learn how to count by 2s, 5s, and 10s, they can also learn to skip count their 3s, 4s, 6s, 7s, and 8s.

I like to teach students to recognize patterns or use tactile approaches to aid in some of the times tables. For example, you can teach the nine times table on your hands. First, put your hands in front of your face and assign the fingers, from left to right, the numbers 1 to 10. To find 9x7,lower the finger that corresponds to 7. The number of fingers before the lowered finger is 6 and the number of fingers after the lowered finger is 3. Therefore, 9x7=63.

Use mental strategies can also help. For example, I like to teach my students mental math tricks such as 4x12 is the same and 4x10 + 4x2. Another example is, when solving the 9 times tables, multiply by 10 instead of nine and subtract that number. When doing 9x6, think 10x6-6=54